Opinion: Mark Selby's brave admission can help others in snooker and beyond, showing it's okay to not be okay
Roger Garrett was never going to be world champion, but he loved snooker and wanted to make a go of it. In 1995, he found himself stationed 85th in the world rankings and due to play Dave Harold in the last 64 of the International Open in Bournemouth. At the allotted time, Garrett was nowhere to be seen.


